Candidate for Maine House of Representatives - District 68 in 2018 Maine 2018 General Election.
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Get StartedArsenic and lead contamination in drinking water pose serious risks of harm to Maine children, and I support mandatory testing in school buildings over 10 years old and remediation as needed. Learn more
Fight for a state budget that funds 55% of costs for education without increasing taxes Learn more
Provide voluntary pre-k programs in Maine communities where they will have the greatest impact. Learn more
Arsenic and lead contamination in drinking water pose serious risks of harm to Maine children, and I support mandatory testing in school buildings over 10 years old and remediation as needed. Learn more
During the recession, Maine decreased support for the University of Maine and Maine Community College System. Restoring support for post-secondary education gives Maine a workforce that is able to fill Maine’s current and future jobs, 66 percent of which require technical skills or post-secondary or college education. Learn more
Arsenic and lead contamination in drinking water pose serious risks of harm to Maine children, and I support mandatory testing in school buildings over 10 years old and remediation as needed. Learn more
Maine can support solar and wind energy by making net metering the norm, expanding the size of community solar projects permitted by Maine law, and allowing wind power where appropriate. Learn more
Strengthen laws to protect our environment and support Maine’s $9 billion tourism industry Learn more
Reducing reliance on fossil fuels and carbon emissions by promoting renewable energy will mitigate the effects of climate change, and can also play a role in promoting economic growth in our state. Learn more
I would like to lead Maine to adopt universal health coverage for all Maine children, from birth through age 18. Learn more
Developing a state-wide broadband network will support business development throughout Maine, and at the same time reduce fuel consumption for transportation by allowing remote access to education, consumer, health care and other services. Learn more
Incorporating electric vehicle charging stations into our transportation infrastructure will make a transition to lower emission electric vehicles more feasible. Learn more
Fight for a state budget that funds 55% of costs for education without increasing taxes Learn more
During the recession, Maine decreased support for the University of Maine and Maine Community College System. Restoring support for post-secondary education gives Maine a workforce that is able to fill Maine’s current and future jobs, 66 percent of which require technical skills or post-secondary or college education. Learn more
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